Friday, September 19, 2014
Word of the Day: DIDACTIC
di·dac·tic
adjective
\dī-
ˈ
dak-tik, də-\
: designed or intended to teach people something
—used to describe someone or something that tries to teach something (such as proper or moral behavior) in a way that is annoying or unwanted
Origin of
DIDACTIC
Greek
didaktikos,
from
didaskein
to teach
First Known Use: 1658
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